It took exactly 65 days from England to Provincetown Harbor on Cape Cod.
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The voyage from Plymouth, England to Plymouth Harbor is about 2,750 miles, and took the Mayflower 66 days.
No because it was often tossed into storms and the illnesses took some lives.
Yes. The English colonists' writings mention that two dogs (a spaniel and a mastiff) were brought on the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower. A reference from a 1623 letter leads historians to believe that there were probably goats, pigs and chickens, and possibly even a cow or two on the Mayflower as well.
Not a single woman died on the mayflower. It would have been a man that died on the mayflower, actually i believe it is two men.
No-one drowned or died otherwise during the transatlantic voyage. Only when the crew and passengers had to stay on board when the Mayflower harboured in Cape Cod during the winter in which they arrived, half of them died. Not from falling overboard, but from diseases.
Oceanus Hopkins and Peregrine White were born during the extended voyage of the Mayflower from September, 1620 to April, 1621, when they landed at Plymouth Rock.Oceanus Hopkins was born during the voyage from England to the Cape Cod anchorage, which lasted from September 6 to November 11, 1620. (Oceanus died in childhood.)Peregrine White was born aboard Mayflower in late November, 1620, during the winter anchorage (near present-day Provincetown Harbor). He is considered the first Pilgrim born in the New World.